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DRAMA . 2003 . 2h 3m . English . 6.4/10

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"Rebel. Genius. Liberator."

During the early 16th century, idealistic German monk Martin Luther, disgusted by the materialism in the church, begins the dialogue that will lead to the Protestant Reformation.

Director Eric Till
Starring Joseph Fiennes, Jonathan Firth, Claire Cox
Box Office $29.4M
6.4/10
Rating
$29.4M
Box Office
2h 3m
Runtime
2003
Year
BREAK EVEN
-2% ROI
Profitability
Updated Feb 16, 2026
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Rebel. Genius. Liberator.

During the early 16th century, idealistic German monk Martin Luther, disgusted by the materialism in the church, begins the dialogue that will lead to the Protestant Reformation.

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Box office
Luther earned $29.4M against a $30.0M budget.
Director
Luther was directed by Eric Till.
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Cast
Joseph Fiennes stars as Martin Luther in Luther.
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Year context
Luther was released 23 years ago in 2003.

CREW

Director
Writer

BOX OFFICE

$30.0M
Budget
$29.4M
Revenue
-2%
ROI
BREAK EVEN
Verdict

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DETAILS

Release
Status
Released
Runtime
123 min (2h 3m)
Language
English
Rating
6.4/10 (331 votes)
Popularity
5
Budget
$30,000,000
Box Office
$29,400,000
Profit
$-600,000
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is Luther about?
During the early 16th century, idealistic German monk Martin Luther, disgusted by the materialism in the church, begins the dialogue that will lead to the Protestant Reformation.
How long is Luther?
Luther has a runtime of 123 minutes (2h 3m).
Who directed Luther?
Luther was directed by Eric Till.
Who stars in Luther?
The cast of Luther includes Joseph Fiennes, Jonathan Firth, Claire Cox, Alfred Molina, Peter Ustinov.
How much did Luther make at the box office?
Luther earned $29,400,000 worldwide at the box office. The production budget was $30,000,000.
What is the rating of Luther?
Luther has a rating of 6.4 out of 10 based on 331 votes on TMDB.

GENRES (2)

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